English Words are derived from the Greek, which begin with pn, p/, pt, rb, phl, pbr,
phth ; or have (y) in the Middle; or have eu, ph, ch pronounced hard, or tb in the
Beginning, Middle, or End of them ; also E fcal, oric ] = [kos; as Emphati-c, kos ...

to the anatomical characters which it exhibits, — as the calculous, granular, and
tubercular, — Phth. calculeuse, granuleuse, tuberculeuse. Sometimes, again, the
disease acquires itsspecific designation from the condition of system with which ...